Tuesday, 7 July 2009

14 days to go: In or Out?

I have been thinking about proportions quite a lot recently.And even more so after Imogen's post about the Fib formula.But I still can't decide.Should the t-shirt be tucked in or out?That is the question.

21 comments:

well, i think both versions look nice on you, and in this case it would mostly depend on in whcih direction you want to take your outfit - tucked in it gets a little more 50s and adds a nice touch of quirky elegance to the outfit, while if you have it outside the skirt it looks more sporty, with a less defined waist. in both looks the proportions look alright. personally i have started to always go for tucked in, as my legs are very short in comparison to my torso, thus, when wearing skirts, tucking in shirts and blouses always elongates my legs and visually shortens my upper body. which is what i want. but i do think that your proportions are very balanced, so both versions look nice on you...

aaah, i'm so torn! the tucking makes you look very well-endowed (a good thing, right?) and your legs a mile long... but the untucked is a little more fun and makes you look a bit more proportional. sorry. i can't help :) very cute, though. both ways.

I think tucked in highlights your waist and chest, and makes your legs look longer. Leaving it out is cute and casual. I would say if you don't feel great or 'bloated' (such as me today) leave the tee untucked, and if you want to be flirty and are having a good day, tuck it in. ;)

I personally prefer the tucked in look. I think it makes your legs look longer, your waist look smaller, your hips look perfectly sized, and is a more pulled together look. Plus there's no issue with wrinkles and lumps like can happen when leaving a shirt untucked over a waistband.

I would probably wear it tucked in most of the time, but would wear it untucked for a very casual day with sandals or flip flops.

Wow - I am blown away by the itme and trouble everyone has taken to consider my question.I think from now on it will be tucked in with heels and left out with flats.I am very grateful for everyone's consideration of the debate.Thank You :)

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